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It's just a giant screen crammed into a surprisingly manageably-sized phone.
At about 22 pounds, the thing is no lightweight, but can be carried manageably.
Three new, more-manageably sized cloths by Mr. Anatsui hang in the Ghana Pavilion.
Despite recent increases, Saudi arms orders remain a manageably small part of the United States' exports.
Yes, but manageably so, with a "rave in the jungle" style of deep house music that masked the intimate conversations around me.
Once my appetite had subsided from "roaring hunger" to "manageably peckish," I was ready to resume taking in the spectacle that was happening around me.
The fair also distinguishes itself by being manageably small, so that it can be visited within just an hour and not exhaust visitors who've already been inundated with contemporary art.
Luckily, this premise — an odd combination that functions as an a priori curatorial method — resulted in a fine, manageably sized show of thirty-nine paintings spanning a range of years (the 21000s through 220).
He found that Eminem's persona is now a reminder of a time when the world was more manageably hellish: New Jersey indie five-piece Forth Wanderers are setting the bar for indie rock this year.
"We take the [longest time] they feel they can sit for manageably and then put breaks in between, and gradually get them to sit longer," says Amanda Williams, the University College London clinical psychologist who completed a huge meta-review on studies of CBT for pain.
The Republicans who dominate the right-leaning magazines, journals and political groups can live with Mr. Cruz, believing that his nomination would leave the party divided, but manageably so, extending a longstanding intramural debate over pragmatism versus purity that has been waged since the days of Barry Goldwater and Nelson Rockefeller.
While Catania has a public transportation system, its center is small and very manageably explored on foot, allowing you to match the unrushed pace of life and enjoy the narrow stone streets, polished by years of automobile and foot traffic; the sunbaked facades of its buildings; and the thousands of balconies that lean out into its avenues.
Numerous church-overseen testamentary charities served, many of which were sufficient provision for the weak and infirm housed in the row of almshouses. Funds were more manageably administered into an annual revenue-focussed joint board Scheme from 1899. In 1961 the almshouses were condemned as unfit for habitation but five were occupied and stipends continued to be distributed to the almspeople. The other charities for the poor were distributed in kind, such as the rent from a fuel allotment (coppices) being spent on coal.
In singularity theory, there is a different meaning, of a decomposition of a topological space X into disjoint subsets each of which is a topological manifold (so that in particular a stratification defines a partition of the topological space). This is not a useful notion when unrestricted; but when the various strata are defined by some recognisable set of conditions (for example being locally closed), and fit together manageably, this idea is often applied in geometry. Hassler Whitney and René Thom first defined formal conditions for stratification. See Whitney stratification and topologically stratified space.
Different operating systems handle shared libraries in different ways, and some platforms do not use shared libraries at all. It can be difficult to make a software program portable: the C compiler differs from system to system; certain library functions are missing on some systems; header files may have different names. One way to handle this is to write conditional code, with code blocks selected by means of preprocessor directives (`#ifdef`); but because of the wide variety of build environments this approach quickly becomes unmanageable. The GNU build system is designed to address this problem more manageably.
In 1988, Cathy Curtis wrote in the Los Angeles Times: > Mino Argento's checkerboard-strewn abstractions are an '80s version of the > lightweight sensibility of those School of Paris painters who embroidered on > the big guys' themes. He specializes in geometric shapes with cloudy edges, > expanses of industrial gray touched up with bright-and-airy candy-colored > backgrounds. There's a slight bow in the chic direction of architecture > (mitered-frame shapes, graph-ruled passages and even the suggestion of a > facade or two). It all works best when the shapes are crisp, smartly > patterned and manageably small.
GNU logo The GNU Autotools, also known as the GNU Build System, is a suite of programming tools designed to assist in making source code packages portable to many Unix-like systems. It can be difficult to make a software program portable: the C compiler differs from system to system; certain library functions are missing on some systems; header files may have different names. One way to handle this is to write conditional code, with code blocks selected by means of preprocessor directives (`#ifdef`); but because of the wide variety of build environments this approach quickly becomes unmanageable. Autotools is designed to address this problem more manageably.
The thesis of the book is that most of the internet has always been garbage, which has always threatened to make the internet useless. Spam is one such form of garbage, and it has been addressed, imperfectly but manageably, through the use of technology and human curation. Online harassment, especially of women and people of color, has become the newest kind of garbage, and new ways of thinking, new law, and new technologies are needed to manage it. Written after the concentrated harassment campaigns perpetrated against Caroline Criado Perez in 2013 and multiple other women in the Gamergate controversy in 2014, the book deals with issues of online harassment, and especially gender- and race-related harassment, with an emphasis on the physical danger caused by doxing.
Casting in Pushkin museumThe Subiaco Ephebe (or the Youth from Subiaco) is a sculpture of a young man approaching puberty found on the site of the Neronian Villa Sublaquensis at Subiaco (Roman Sublaqueum) in the upper Aniene valley, Lazio, Italy. The headless marble is a copy of a lost Greek bronze, as evidenced by an awkward tree-trunk support and "the failure of the total silhouette to keep manageably within the boundaries of a single block of stone", as Rhys Carpenter observes; it is unlikely to postdate Nero because of its find location.Rhys Carpenter, "Observations on Familiar Statuary in Rome", Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 18, Observations on Familiar Statuary in Rome (1941:25-28). The date of the bronze original that it reflects is contested.

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